Anthony Wong Why it matters: Herman Yau returns to Cat 3 with a medical horror about a hereditary insomnia disorder that leads to cannibalism. It is the last "classic style" Cat 3 film.

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Hong Kong Category III rating (introduced in 1988) is the legal equivalent of a "Hard R" or "NC-17" in the U.S., prohibiting anyone under 18 from viewing or purchasing the film. While primarily known for extreme violence and erotica, the rating was also triggered by profanity, triad glorification, or controversial political themes.

: Often cited alongside its predecessor for extreme gore and psychological horror.

A Cat 3 movie in Hong Kong is defined as a film that contains:

The Hong Kong film industry has a unique classification system, which rates movies based on their content to guide audience selection. One of the categories that often sparks interest and debate is Category 3, also known as "Category III" or simply "Cat 3." This category includes films that are considered to be of a more mature or sensitive nature. In this paper, we will explore what constitutes a Cat 3 movie in Hong Kong, provide a list of notable Cat 3 films, and discuss the implications of this classification system.

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